Yep, that is the correct SMP core(a1). Now 4 processes with that name should pop up using ~25% of your CPU each once work starts.

Also, the SMP client can be configured to work as a service. However, once you install it as a service you have to go into services.msc and configure it. You need to go into the service's properties and go to the logon tab. There you can tell it to use your username and password and it will work after that.

This is more sensative to hardware failure than any other software I have found. My C2D here needed to have a .2 volt increase after a week of running the SMP to remain stable, everything else worked fine, but F@H is that sensative.

The reason Intels prform so much better with F@H is the higher precision they can do, in the tiny microscopic relm of rounding a processor does a few billionths make a difference, and a slightly different round up or down can make a huge difference on a project likt this.

This is more sensative to hardware failure than any other software I have found. My C2D here needed to have a .2 volt increase after a week of running the SMP to remain stable, everything else worked fine, but F@H is that sensative.

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I'd have to absolutely agree . . . I finally got around to getting this P4 stable at 4GHz, and F@H is the only program that will crash the rig, after about 30-45min of running. Nothing else seems to be that sensitive - I've been able to run ScienceMark, SuperPi, PCMark05, F@H GPU, and F@H CPU simultaneously from initial boot - but if I leave just the CPU console alone for a long while, BSoD.

I still wish I could take more of an advantage with the HyperThreading capability of this CPU, but HT isn't supported in any of their consoles, yet. Just CPU alone only runs at 40% load, if I add in the GPU console, it puts it straight at 100%. Oh well . . .

WTGAY!!
What's so special about SMP anyway? Is it faster? Would it do workunits that the old console would do? I'f so I'm going to run double SMP instead of double... uh... old core as soon as my current WU's finish (76%)